The New York Islanders selected seven players in the 2013 National Hockey League Draft. Islanders General Manager Garth Snow announced the picks Sunday at Prudential Center in Newark, NJ.

The seven selections included three forwards, two defenseman and two goaltenders. After drafting defenseman Ryan Pulock with the 15th overall pick, the Islanders did not select again until picks 70 and 76 in the third round.

With the 70th pick, the club selected goaltender Eamon McAdam. A 6’2, 185-pound netminder from Doylestown, PA, McAdam appeared in 31 games this past season with the Waterloo Black Hawks of the United States Hockey League. He posted a 17-9-3 record with a 3.45 goals-against average (GAA) and .896 save percentage (SV%).

The Islanders added their second goaltender of the 2013 Draft in the fourth round, selecting Minnesota State-Mankato’s Stephon Williams with the 106th overall pick. A 6’1, 194-pound netminder from Fairbanks, AK, Williams posted a 21-12-2 record with a 2.00 GAA and .924 SV% in 35 games this past season with the Mavericks.

Forward Alan Quine was then taken in the sixth round, 166th overall. A 5’11, 178-pound center from Belleville, ON, Quine scored 67 points (23 goals, 44 assists) in 74 games this past season with both the Peterborough Petes and Bellevile Bulls of the Ontario Hockey League.

With their final pick in the Draft, the Islanders selected defenseman Kyle Burroughs in the seventh round, 196th overall. Burroughs, a 5’11, 182-pound rearguard from Vancouver, BC, recorded 33 points (five goals, 28 assists) in 70 Western Hockey League games this past season with the Regina Pats.

Pulock, a native of Dauphin, Manitoba, scored 45 points (14 goals, 31 assists) in 61 games this past season with the Brandon Wheat Kings in his third Western Hockey League campaign. The 6’0, 211-pound defenseman served as team captain as an 18-year-old.